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The Best Salford City Guide: How to See Everything in One Day

Often overshadowed by nearby Manchester, Salford is a great city for a day trip. It has so many cultural attractions from sport stadiums to world-famous theatres and museums – wear your comfy shoes to wander around them all!

Salford city day trip - what to see and do in Salford in one day

Salford continues to undergo remarkable expansion and transformation, making it an exciting destination for a day trip. Its theatres, museums, famous TV studios, and an array of bars, cafes and restaurants all mean a fun-filled day for all who visit. This juxtaposition of the modern and the historic lends Salford its unique charm.

From historic docks which have witnessed centuries of maritime activity, which are now regenerated into a thriving place to live, to the Tudor Ordsall Hall, Salford has a curious past for visitors to explore. The recent addition of the Royal Horticultural Society’s Bridgewater Garden, an oasis of greenery and horticulture, is the perfect example of its continuing expansion.

Our carefully curated Salford city guide is designed to help you make the most of your visit. From the arts and culture lovers to nature and history fans, Salford really does justify being one of the best day trips from Manchester.

How to have the ultimate Salford day trip

From iconic galleries and museums to sports stadiums, restaurants, theatre and architecture, Salford has it all. If you’re planning a day trip here, this Salford city guide is designed to make sure you see everything on offer.

This Salford day trip itinerary starts at The Lowry in Salford Quays which is accessible by tram, bus, bike, train and car (parking is available) and thus makes this an easy destination to get to and makes the best of your limited time in Salford.

1. Have breakfast at The Lowry Café

First on your Salford day trip is to break that fast! No better place to fuel up for your day than the wonderful setting of The Lowry in Salford Quays.

The Lowry Art Gallery is an ultimate part of a Salford city guide

The Lowry is a well-respected and loved arts centre which includes two theatres, art galleries, exhibitions and cafe. It’s known for its distinctive architecture and its dedication to the works of the famous artist L.S. Lowry.

The Lowry Café is conveniently placed within The Lowry complex so as to help you relax after touring the site or, as in this case, getting in a coffee and light breakfast of sandwiches, snacks and pastries before the excitement begins. It’s not just a place to satisfy your hunger; it’s a bright and inviting space that complements your visit to the galleries and theatres, especially with its views of the surrounding Salford Quays. 

2. Admire art at the Lowry galleries

Once you’re fuelled up for your day head to the galleries at The Lowry. They’re a testament to the life and works of L.S. Lowry, as well as contemporary art and exhibitions. 

The L.S. Lowry collection is the primary focus of the gallery and it is proud to house the world’s most significant public collection of works by the artist. You can see his famous industrial landscapes, seascapes, and portraits. The collection provides valuable insights into Lowry’s distinctive style and the settings he depicted, particularly those inspired by Salford and Manchester.

Lowry painting visible at Lowry galleries in Salford

In addition to the permanent Lowry collection, The Lowry hosts a rotating program of temporary exhibitions. These exhibitions often showcase contemporary art, photography, and other forms of visual arts. Check ahead to see what additional exhibitions are on when you’re thinking of visiting.

Who doesn’t love a souvenir, especially one with classic artworks on? The gallery shop is a perfect place to pick up souvenirs, art books, and unique gifts related to the works on display. It’s an excellent way to take a piece of The Lowry’s art home with you.

3. Visit the Imperial War Museum North

The Imperial War Museum North is a visually and emotionally arresting museum located at Salford Quays. It’s one of the five branches of the Imperial War Museum and focuses on the impact of modern conflicts on people’s lives. 

One of the most distinctive features of the Imperial War Museum North is its remarkable architecture. The museum’s design is a piece of art in itself. The building is known for its unconventional, fragmented structure, helping to create an exciting landscape around the former docks. The architecture is intended to evoke the idea of a world torn apart by conflict – immediately capturing the attention of visitors.

Imperial War Museum North is a must-see on a day trip to Salford

The museum offers a range of thought-provoking exhibitions and collections. These exhibits cover a wide range of themes, including World War I, World War II, the Cold War, and contemporary conflicts. 

The Big Picture Show is a visually stunning presentation that uses a 360-degree, 8-metre-tall video wall to provide an overview of the museum’s collections and the stories of those affected by conflict.

One of the strengths of the Imperial War Museum North is its emphasis on personal stories. The museum’s exhibits are designed to highlight the experiences of individuals during times of war and conflict. Through letters, diaries, photographs, and oral histories, visitors can gain a deeper understanding of the human impact of these events. These personal narratives help to humanise the often overwhelming scale of conflict.

The Imperial War Museum North offers a thought-provoking experience on your day trip to Salford; especially, but not exclusively, if you’re interested in the history and impact of modern conflicts. The mixture of its remarkable architecture and powerful exhibitions makes it a must-see whilst you are there.

4. Tour Manchester United Old Trafford Stadium

Even though it’s technically in Manchester, you can see Old Trafford stadium from The Lowry so it would be incredibly tempting to head over the water and take a tour of the Theatre of Dreams. No Salford city guide would be complete without mentioning it.

The Manchester United Old Trafford Stadium Tour is a must-visit for football fans. During your tour, you’ll learn about the club’s history, including its founding in 1878 as Newton Heath FC and its rise to become one of the most famous football clubs in the world.

Old Trafford Stadium Tour is a must see in a Salford city guide

You’ll visit the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand, named after the club’s legendary former manager. You’ll walk through the players’ tunnel, where generations of Manchester United players have entered the pitch. You’ll have the opportunity to see the dressing room where Manchester United’s players prepare for matches – so it really is one not to be missed if you are interested in football.

Most tours include access to the Manchester United Museum, where you can explore a vast collection of memorabilia and trophies. It’s a treasure trove of football history and a chance to see the club’s most prestigious trophies up close – who could resist photos with the Premier League trophy to show off to friends?

Whether you’re a die-hard fan or simply interested in football, the tour offers an unforgettable opportunity to explore one of the most iconic stadiums in the world. 

5. Fill up with lunch at MediaCityUK

With a plethora of cafes, restaurants and bars at Media City you are spoilt for choice as to where to stop for lunch. If it’s a nice day you may even want to eat outside on the grass or at the piazza. 

Media City Salford city guide - what to see and do

Take in the architecture of all the glorious new buildings that now house a huge array of famous-name media companies. You’ll see Quay House that houses the BBC, Dock 10 studios where many TV programs are filmed and radio shows are recorded. ITV studios are just over the water too, next door to the Imperial War Museum. 

The Dockyard is one notable and popular pub-style restaurant at MediaCityUK where you can have a great lunch and rest your feet from the morning’s sightseeing. There’s much more to come so you’ll be raring to go after lunch.

6. Enjoy a Coronation Street tour at ITV Studios (only on Saturdays and Sundays)

Experience the iconic Coronation Street tour at ITV Studios and explore the famous cobbled street, Rovers Return Inn, and other well-known sets that have housed all the drama of the show throughout the years.

Coronation Street Tour Experience

The Coronation Street Tour at ITV Studios allows fans of the long-running soap to step into the world of Weatherfield. One of the highlights of the tour has got to be the opportunity to walk on the famous cobbled streets of Weatherfield, where many memorable scenes have been filmed. You can also get your photo taken here, which is a great Salford souvenir.

Whether you’re a long-time fan of the show or just curious about the behind-the-scenes magic of television production, the tour is an endlessly interesting tourist attraction. Be sure to check the tour schedule and any specific guidelines or requirements for visitors before planning your visit. It’s not every day, or in every city, you get to visit a world-famous television set so I’d definitely recommend this stop on your day in Salford.

7. Take a cruise down Salford Quays

This Salford city guide is of course going to mention the picturesque Salford Quays. And one of the best ways to explore it is with a river cruise. It will take you along the historic Manchester Ship Canal and provides you with views of both the city’s industrial heritage and modern developments. 

Salford Quays cruise is a great way to see the city in one day

The Manchester Ship Canal is also known for its wildlife and natural surroundings. Keep an eye out for birds, such as swans and herons, which often inhabit the waters and green areas along the canal. 

The duration of the cruise may vary, typically ranging from one to two hours. It’s advisable to check the schedule in advance to plan your visit accordingly. Whether you’re a history or nature lover, or simply someone seeking an exciting boat trip (and how often does one get to do that?) then this cruise would be a great idea.

8. Travel back in time at Ordsall Hall

Ordsall Hall dates back to the late 15th century. It’s a beautifully restored Tudor mansion with beautiful interiors and gardens. It is an almost hidden and yet very historic gem located in Salford. It’s witnessed centuries of change and has been home to various notable figures throughout its existence spanning the Tudor, Stuart, and Victorian eras, making it a time capsule of Salford’s past.

Ordsall Hall is great for seeing the history of Salford

The hall is a prime example of Tudor architecture, characterised by its distinctive black and white timber frame construction. The architecture includes intricately carved wooden beams, leaded windows, and ornate ceilings whilst the Great Hall features a wonderful carved Tudor fireplace. I can feel myself reaching for the recorder to play Greensleeves on as I write!

The hall is surrounded by beautiful gardens and grounds that have been lovingly restored. The gardens are designed in the style of the 19th century and include lawns, a knot garden, and a traditional herb garden. 

Ordsall Hall makes a wonderful contrast to the very modern new buildings in Salford Quays with their metallic and glass designs. History enthusiasts, architecture admirers, and anyone interested in learning more about Salford’s past would surely love a visit here on your day trip.

9. Indulge at Pier Eight Restaurant

Now after a full day of architecture, history, nature, sports and art you’ll be a very hungry traveller. Enjoy an elegant dinner at Pier Eight restaurant , located at The Lowry. With its waterfront views, this is an excellent place to enjoy a pre-theatre meal.

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The restaurant features glorious views of Salford Quays and the waterfront, creating a gorgeous atmosphere and adds something special to begin your evening in Salford. It offers a pre-theatre menu designed to give you a wonderful dinner all the while keeping in mind the showtimes for theatre-goers.

Dining at Pier Eight at The Lowry offers a perfect combination of fine dining, culture and convenience. Whether you’re looking for a romantic dinner, a pre-show meal, or a special night out, it’s an excellent choice. Be sure to make a reservation, especially during busy times, to secure your table.

10. Catch a theatre show at The Lowry

The Lowry Theatre hosts a huge array of live performances, including theatre productions, musicals, dance performances, comedy shows, and more.

The theatre regularly features popular musicals, so you’ll be sure to have a choice of well-loved classics and new, cutting-edge productions. Check in advance what is playing on the dates you wish to visit. It’s not just musicals and drama that is on at The Lowry, the theatre also hosts a variety of comedy shows featuring household names. 

The Lowry Theatre at Media City in Salford Quays

If you are a visiting young family then The Lowry also offers a selection of shows tailored for children and families. These productions can include children’s theatre, interactive experiences, and adaptations of beloved children’s books.

Accessibility is a proud trait of the theatre, it provides accessible performances including sign-language interpreted shows and relaxed performances designed for audience members with specific needs making it an inclusive venue for a wide range of audiences.

11. Go out-out in Salford

Now if you like to carry on the evening after the theatre show, you can end your day by exploring the local nightlife in Salford and Manchester, such as bars, pubs, or live music venues. If you fancy a nightcap close to the theatre then there are cocktail bars in MediaCity such as The Alchemist and The Botanist. 

Situated in MediaCity, The Alchemist is known for its creative cocktails and a stylish flair whilst The Botanist, located at The Greenhouse in MediaCity, offers botanical cocktails, craft beers and wines in a bar whose decor is inspired by the natural world.

The Alchemist Salford Quays - what to eat and drink in Salford

If you have more than one day available on your trip to Salford, or if you’re simply looking for more options for things to do in Salford then we have a brilliant additional jewel of Salford.

12. Wander around RHS Bridgewater Garden

The RHS Bridgewater Garden, located in Salford, is one of the five public gardens run by the Royal Horticultural Society. It’s a relatively new addition to the RHS network, with the garden opening to the public in 2021. 

RHS Bridgewater Garden Salford is a must-see

Rather than being based in and around Salford Quays as most of our suggested itinerary is, RHS Bridgewater is situated in Worsley, Salford – a few miles away from the Quays. It’s a wonderful new gem that Salford has to offer and covers a large area of approximately 154 acres.

The garden is located on the estate of the historic Worsley New Hall. The project to create the RHS Bridgewater Garden was initiated in 2017 and has transformed this area into a beautiful attraction. Featuring a wide variety of horticulture, including themed gardens, woodlands and wetlands, RHS Bridgewater has many highlights including the Paradise Garden, the Weston Walled Garden, and the Woodland Play Area.

The Paradise Garden is inspired by the design of an Islamic paradise garden and includes geometric patterns and a calm reflective pool. The Weston Walled Garden is a four-acre walled garden that features a kitchen garden, an orchard, and beautiful ornamental borders. It’s quickly become a much-loved place to go to spend an afternoon in Salford.

RHS Bridgewater hosts various events and activities throughout the year, such as plant fairs, gardening workshops, and family-friendly activities and prides itself on conservation and sustainability efforts – including efforts to support local wildlife and the restoration of wetlands and woodlands.

With various walking trails and pathways for visitors, you can explore the garden at your own pace. It’s a beautiful place to visit for anyone interested in gardening, horticulture, or simply enjoying the outdoors.

What can you see in a day trip to Salford?

Salford is an ever-expanding, evolving, growing city with exciting modern theatres, museums, media companies and social offerings. Fused with its historic docks, its Tudor Hall and now the RHS Bridgewater, I think Salford has a huge amount to offer everyone on a day trip there. We hope you make use of this Salford itinerary to get the most out of your visit!

Quicklist of what’s included in the ultimate Salford city guide

  • Have breakfast at The Lowry Café
  • Admire art at the Lowry galleries
  • Visit the Imperial War Museum North
  • Tour Manchester United Old Trafford Stadium
  • Fill up with lunch at MediaCityUK
  • Enjoy a Coronation Street tour at ITV Studios
  • Take a cruise down Salford Quays
  • Travel back in time at Ordsall Hall
  • Indulge at Pier Eight Restaurant
  • Catch a theatre show at The Lowry
  • Go out-out in Salford
  • Wander around the RHS Bridgewater Garden
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15 Best Things to Do in Salford (Greater Manchester, England)

Across the River Irwell from Manchester, the City of Salford has its own tale to tell.

After being granted a charter in 1230, Salford had a thriving economy, and was more successful than its famous neighbour.

During the textile boom in the 18th and 19th centuries Salford became a key inland port on the Manchester Ship Canal, and this was the Salford depicted in the paintings of L.S. Lowry (1887-1976), who studied in the city.

But as Salford Docks went into decline following containerisation the city’s fortunes suffered.

Deprivation remains a problem, but in the last 30 years the port, now known as Salford Quays, has become a futuristic urban environment.

This has brought major cultural venues like the Lowry and Imperial War Museum North, as well as MediaCityUK where a great deal of the BBC is now based.

1. Ordsall Hall

Ordsall Hall

Seconds on foot from the futuristic architecture of Salford Quays is a splendid Tudor mansion, home to the Radclyffe family for 300 years.

The surviving parts of Ordsall Hall are built on two ranges around a courtyard knot garden, the south dating to the 15th century, and the west range completed in 1639. These both incorporate older elements dating back 750 years.

The showstopper at Ordsall Hall is the magnificent Great Hall, where you can look up and admire the cruck roof and intricate studwork and inspect the Tudor rose motifs carved into the 16th-century table.

From there a staircase leads up to the 14th-century Star Chamber, boasting the Radclyffe Bed, bought by John Raclyffe and Lady Ann Asshawe in 1572. There’s much more to see at Ordsall Hall, like the 17th-century kitchen, the 16th-century Frederic Shields Gallery and the 14th-century Great Chamber.

2. Salford Quays

Salford Quays

One of the UK’s first and largest regeneration projects has been unfolding at the former site of the Manchester Docks since the late-1980s.

These docks were opened by Queen Victoria in 1894 and constituted Britain’s third busiest port at their peak, before going into decline after the advent of container shipping.

Plans to redevelop the docks into a business, cultural and residential district began in the early 80s, and the docks were soon rebranded as Salford Quays.

Early on the parallel basins were connected by little canals to create a network of waterways.

This new quarter was starting to take shape by the late-80s, with the completion of the low-rise residential buildings.

This was later joined by more eye-catching high-rise developments like Imperial Point and City Lofts, while Salford Quays was hooked up to the Manchester Metrolink tram network in 1999.

3. MediaCityUK

MediaCityUK

One of the projects that has rendered Salford Quays unrecognisable in the space of a generation is MediaCityUK, a 200-acre mixed used development intended for media companies and faculties for the University of Salford.

Its first phase was completed in the early 2010s, giving birth to an exciting 21st-century cityscape.

The main tenant here is the BBC, who have moved a lot of their operations from London to Salford Quays as part of a decentralisation scheme.

Another big broadcaster, ITV, has also moved ITV Granada and the northern branch of ITV studios.

As a visitor you can come to gaze in awe at the architecture, grab a bite to eat and wander through the gardens and plazas.

The BBC puts on a 90-minute guided tour, showing you around studios where flagship shows like Match of the Day and Mastermind are recorded.

Across the Manchester Ship Canal ITV has also opened its sets for the long-running Soap Opera, Coronation Street.

4. The Lowry

The Lowry

At the core of the plans to regenerate Salford Quays was an Arts Centre, which was the first major project to be completed and opened next to the Manchester Ship Canal in 2000. Designed by Michael Wilford and with hints of Salford Quays’ industrial past, the Lowry is named for the Stretford-born painter L. S. Lowry who had an eye for industrial landscapes and was educated at Salford Technical College (Now the University of Salford). The complex incorporated lots of gallery space, displaying Lowry’s works from a collection of more than 400 works, along with ever-changing short-term contemporary art exhibitions.

There are three theatres at the Lowry, seating 1,730 (Lyric), 440 (Quays) and 150 (Studio), and these have something going on every day of the week, be it plays, musicals, dance, live music by major artists, sketch and stand-up comedy, or talks by philosophers, cultural personalities and politicians.

5. Salford Museum & Art Gallery

Salford Museum & Art Gallery

Surrounded by the University of Salford, this sizeable museum is on the south side of Peel Park, mapping the history of Salford and with a large inventory of Victorian art.

The museum dates to 1850, and would be worth a visit just to appreciate its Italianate Renaissance-style galleries.

These have been arranged to reflect the layout of a Victorian museum, with paintings, decorative art and sculpture all competing for your attention in the same space.

There’s an important collection of Pilkington’s Ceramics, on show in the North Gallery.

In the early 20th century this firm was a world-leading producer of high-quality decorative tiles and art pottery.

Also essential is Lark Hill Place, a recreated street harking back to Victorian Salford, while the LifeTimes Gallery delves into 200 years of social history in the city.

For youngsters there’s an Explorer Trail with fun quizzes and drawing activities.

6. IWM North

 IWM North

Opposite the Lowry on the south side of the Manchester Ship Canal in Trafford Park is one of five branches for the Imperial War Museum, opened in 2002. This remarkable building, with three interlocking metallic shards (invoking air, earth and water), was designed by Daniel Libeskind and intended to induce a feeling of disorientation apt for war.

The entrance is in the 55-metre-high “air shard”, while the permanent exhibition is on the first floor in the “earth shard”. In this capacious hall there are some heavy-duty artefacts like a Soviet T-34 tank, the 13-pounder field gun that fired the British Army’s first shot in WWI, wreckage from the World Trade Center and a Harrier jet from the United States Marine Corps.

Every hour there are digital projections onto the gallery’s walls dealing with different aspects of modern warfare.

7. Salford Lads’ Club

Salford Lads' Club

Before he founded the Scout Movement, Robert Baden-Powell set up the Salford Lads’ Club in Ordsall in 1903. The idea behind clubs like these was to keep young boys in deprived areas out of trouble, and channel their energy into constructive pursuits and sport.

The list of former members here is illustrious and includes the actor Albert Finney, the Busby Babe Eddie Colman and guitarist Graham Nash of the Hollies and Crosby, Stills and Nash.

If you’re a fan of The Smiths, you’ll know the building from the Stephen Wright’s photo of the band inside the sleeve of the Queen is Dead.

Morrissey and fans with identical glasses and quiffs ride around the building and local streets on bicycles in the video for “Stop Me If You Think You’ve Heard This One Before”. Salford Lads’ Club is still open, now offering all sorts of activities for young people of both sexes.

8. Manchester United

Manchester United

Arguably the most famous football club in the world is based by the Bridgewater Canal on the south side of Salford Quays.

Manchester United have played their home games at Old Trafford since 1910, and the stadium, designed by Archibald Leitch, has been reworked and expanded many times over the last century.

Most recently 8,000 seats were added in 2006, bringing the total capacity to 74,994. For fans of the Red Devils, watching the three-time European Cup winners in the flesh, in the stadium graced by Sir Matt Busby and Sir Alex Ferguson’s indomitable teams, may be a lifetime ambition.

If you visit on a non-matchday you can immerse yourself in the storied history of Manchester United and the “Theatre of Dreams” on a tour, going behind the scenes to visit the dressing room, tunnel, VIP room and press room.

In the museum you can have your picture taken with 1999’s unprecedented treble (Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League trophies).

9. Old Trafford Cricket Ground

Old Trafford Cricket Ground

The name “Old Trafford” is also associated with First-Class and international cricket.

Minutes south of the football stadium, the 19,000-capacity Old Trafford Cricket Ground has been the home of Lancashire County Cricket Club for more than 150 years and always hosts international test matches, one-day internationals and T20 fixtures.

If you’re unfamiliar with cricket and want a digestible introduction, come for a one-day match or T20 game, as these involve faster scoring and have to be resolved in a matter of hours rather than days.

Old Trafford is one of the grounds for the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup (one-day), kicking off with a huge clash between India and Pakistan.

As well as international bouts there are county fixtures all summer long, as Lancashire compete in Division Two of the County Championship, so there will always be something worth checking out.

10. Chapel Street

Chapel Street

This main artery has been around for as long as Salford has existed, and today sums up the city perfectly with its modern constructions jostling for space beside historic monuments.

In 1806 Chapel Street was the first street in the world to be illuminated by gaslights.

L. S. Lowry would often sketch Chapel Street, and if he were around today he would approve of Islington Mill, a vibrant arts community and exhibition space in a brick industrial building.

Salford City Council has plotted a Chapel Street Heritage Trail, a self-guided walk from Blackfriars Bridge to Peel Park, filling you in on this thoroughfare’s compelling history and leading you to spots like the Crescent Pub, once frequented by Engels and Marx.

In May, Sounds from the Other City is a multi-venue underground music festival taking over a host of venues on and near Chapel Street.

11. St Philip’s Church

 St Philip's Church

Set slightly in from Chapel Street on Wilton Place, St Philip’s Church is a striking Greek Revival monument dating to 1824. The first thing you’ll see is an imposing semicircular Ionic portico crowned with a narrow bell tower.

This has fluted pilasters leading up to a clock that was built by Whitehurst and Company of Derby.

If you want to take a peek inside you can admire the galleries on three sides, typical for Georgian churches, and the delicate mid-19th-century stained glass in the east window.

The two-manual organ dates back to 1829 and was built by the Stockport-based Renn and Boston company.

12. Barton Swing Aqueduct

Barton Swing Aqueduct

A piece of Victorian ingenuity, the Barton Swing Aqueduct carries the Bridgewater Canal over the Manchester Ship Canal.

This structure, the only swing aqueduct in the world, allows larger boats to navigate the Manchester Ship Canal, while bridging that waterway for broad-beam barges and narrowboats on the Bridgewater Canal.

Designed by the civil engineer Edward Leader Williams and manufactured by the iron founder Andrew Handyside and Company, the aqueduct opened in 1894 and is still in used regularly.

This structure is 100 metres long, and pivots on an island at the centre of the ship canal, all the while holding 800 tons of water.

The aqueduct swings roughly twice a day, or more if there’s traffic, and you can watch the spectacle unfold from a raised viewing platform at the back of Chapel Place.

13. Peel Park

Peel Park

One of the first public parks in the country, Peel Park opened in 1846 and was named for the Bury-born Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850). In 1851 the newly laid out park was the main venue for Queen Victoria’s visit to Manchester and Salford.

Sitting beside the River Irwell, Peel Park is hemmed by the University of Salford and some of its residential buildings.

L. S. Lowry was educated here between 1915 and 1925, when it was Salford Technical College, and would often come to sketch and paint in the park.

By the 2010s the park had seen better days, but it secured £2.5m of Heritage Lottery funding in 2015 and a full regeneration was completed by 2018, earning a Green Flag.

There are formal flowerbeds, lots of mature trees and works of public as part of the larger Irwell Sculpture Trail.

Something that will greet you on your walk is an obelisk showing the high water mark (8 feet 6 inches) in the flood of 16 November 1866, when the Irwell burst its banks, killing three.

14. Salford Cathedral

Salford Cathedral

The seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Salford is among the largest Catholic places of worship in the North of England.

The diocese, one of the first to be founded in England since the Reformation 300 years earlier, was set up in 1850 while the building was completed in 1848. The architect was Matthew Ellison Hadfield, who designed several Roman Catholic churches in the mid-19th century, all in the Gothic Revival style.

If you go inside this Grade II* building, take time to see the oak-panelled reredos, with gilded painted scenes from the Life of Christ, as well as the ornate Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament in the south transept.

There’s also plenty of original stained glass in the grand east window, as well as on the chancel aisles, portraying saints, martyrs and kings in a Romantic style.

15. Lowry Outlet

 Lowry Outlet

Behind the Arts Centre in Salford Quays is an outlet mall with savings of up to 70% at 90+ stores on two floors.

This is the only factory outlet mall in Greater Manchester, offering discounts in fashion, interior design, home appliances, sportswear, cosmetics and much more.

A few of the British household names at the Lowry Outlet are Marks & Spencer, Clarks, Clintons and The Body Shop, as well as Gap, Black and Decker, Trespass, Holland & Barrett, The Works, Claire’s and Cotton Traders.

If you get hungry there’s a 400-seat food court, home to the likes of Café Rouge, Nando’s and Subway, while you can follow up a shopping expedition with a movie at the Vue Cinema.

15 Best Things to Do in Salford (Greater Manchester, England):

  • Ordsall Hall
  • Salford Quays
  • MediaCityUK
  • Salford Museum & Art Gallery
  • Salford Lads' Club
  • Manchester United
  • Old Trafford Cricket Ground
  • Chapel Street
  • St Philip's Church
  • Barton Swing Aqueduct
  • Salford Cathedral
  • Lowry Outlet

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Welcome to  Salford

Come and discover the fascinating history and exciting future of our vibrant city. Ideally located next to our neighbour, Manchester, at the heart of England's north west, Salford is a city of contrast with stunning modern landscapes, iconic waterways and picturesque green spaces, all ideal for exploring. With an abundance of arts, culture, sport, shopping, heritage, relaxation and impressive scenery, there’s enough to keep visitors entertained for a day, a weekend or longer.  

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10 Of The Most Sensational Things To Do In The City Of Salford

Ask most out-of-towners and they won't know much surrounding Manchester, but we're here to put Salford on the map for locals and visitors alike, because we think it deserves some attention.

Emmeline Banks

Often living in the shadows of its big sister Manchester, Salford is a city all of its own. Full of joy, wonderful people and a friendly spirit, Salford is often cited for its slightly more affordable living and close proximity to all Manchester has to offer, but the home of John Cooper Clarke, Jason Manford and Joy Division is a treasure trove in and of itself.

With countless bars, pubs and cafes, shops, parks and events, Salfordians are proud of their roots and the city’s history as an industrial hub alongside Manchester, as well as its structures dating back to 1177, and now becoming the media and entertainment epicentre of the North West . With Salford Central train station recently reopening to the public after a careful refurbishment, the gateway to Manchester from the North West is back up and running, but there’s much to explore if you turn left onto Chapel Street rather than going through the motions up Bridge Street to town.

1. Explore Peel Park

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Covering a huge expanse of Salford’s famous Crescent, Peel Park was opened in 1846 and was named after Prime Minister Robert Peel, who particularly made a huge impact on the people of Salford through his reforms, which limited the hours that women and children could work in factories. This was in addition to founding the police force and repealing the Corn Laws – ensuring cheap bread for the population.

Peel Park was the first public park in the United Kingdom funded entirely by the people’s subscription . In 1850, Salford opened the Royal Museum and Library, the country’s first free public lending library , now known as the Salford Museum and Art Gallery.

Nowadays, Peel Park forms the surrounds of the University of Salford, offering lovely places to stroll, watching the wildlife and flora the park boasts, as well as a playground, the Salford Tree Trail, and Parkrun events. Peel Park is a wonderful free activity that’ll allow you to explore Salford’s history and have a great day out, supplemented by the surrounding museum and gallery.

Peel Park, The Crescent, Salford, M5 4WU.

2. Sit back and relax at one of Salford’s many beer gardens

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Since a recent study showed that Salford is the UK’s beer garden capital , we thought it best to mention some of Salford’s sought-after terraces and beer gardens to soak up the rays and sup on the best bevs around. Soak up the vibes at the newly reopened beer garden at The Black Friar , full of greenery creating an oasis in the city, visit Salford-born brewery and taproom Seven Bro7hers , offering boardgames and shuffleboard indoors if the weather isn’t agreeing with you, or feel like a true Salfordian with a pint at the Old Pint Pot , wandering down to the riverside beer garden out of sight of the hustle and bustle of Chapel Street.

Salford also boasts the very European-feeling Bexley Square , boasting pubs, bars and restaurants, including The New Oxford , a historic pub with the option of outdoor seating, feeling more like an afternoon in Barcelona. Here you can get a proper pint and get immersed in the sport of the day if you fancy, looking out on the tree-lined square and the horse statue that was installed in 2021 – the sculpture recognises Salford as the home to England’s first public library, first public park, and first horse drawn bus service – amongst many other firsts.

3. Enjoy a taste of España at Porta Tapas

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Sticking with the theme of Bexley Square, Porta Tapas is another jewel in the crown of Salford that has really come into its own. Offering an array of casual, authentic tapas , Porta has stolen the heart of many a Salfordian, with walk-ins only and affordable prices that entice locals most nights of the week. Enjoy the likes of fried squid Andalucian style with alioli, seared pork with mojo verde, classic patatas bravas and so much more in the lovely restaurant, or out on the square bringing continental vibes.

Porta Tapas, 216 Chapel Street, Salford, M3 6BY.

4. Visit The Kings Arms pub

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From the outside, The Kings Arms looks like nothing special, but wander inside and you’ll find a diamond in the rough. The huge pub is home to a resident friendly cat, Charlie, who is likely to greet you on your way in, with an equally friendly bunch of staff ready to serve you. The Salford pub not only has games you could play with mates for hours, but encourages gameplay as much as possible, so you can get stuck into a game of chess, snakes and ladders or a card game once you’re all set up. There’s also comedy, music and events such as ‘ paint and sip ‘ – although as a rule the pub doesn’t show sport , which we think is refreshing.

The Kings Arms offers an array of your usual tipples, as well as an impressive beer garden out back, but most impressive of all, the pub was featured in Manchester-based cult favourite TV show Fresh Meat between 2011 and 2016, and is owned by none other than Manchester legend Paul Heaton , singer in The Beautiful South and The Housemartins . See if you can spot it the next time you binge Fresh Meat !

The Kings Arms, 11 Bloom St, Salford, M3 6AN.

5. Get involved in Salford’s bustling café culture

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Adding to Salford’s almost European transformation, the café culture in the city has taken off over the past few years. Whether you visit Procaffeinated, 92 Degrees or Inner West for your morning coffee jolt and loaf of bread for your lunch, you’ll leave feeling rejuvenated and filled with joy from the friendliness of locals, with the promise to return in the near future.

Experience the beer garden vibes without the need to bring in alcohol, enjoying the rays and the fact you’re only down the road from home. Plus, one of Salford’s many coffee shops makes the perfect start or end to a lovely walk, especially 92 Degrees which is right on the canal at Middlewood Locks.

6. Immerse yourself in MediaCityUK

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Of course, primarily MediaCityUK is the media hub of the north, with BBC, ITV and Dock10 studios being housed there, as well as radio studios and entertainment offices occupying the space. Filming of programmes such as The Voice UK and Countdown are available to watch usually free of charge , with registration required, as well as tours of the studios and offices at certain times of the year.

There is so much more to do in the surrounding area too, with We Invented The Weekend festival happening in the summer, Box on the Docks events and the new Central Bay food hall coming this year. There is also of course the wonderful Salford Quays to explore, with watersports galore and lovely walks to enjoy, as well as the Lowry theatre showing the best live performances and the Lowry gallery , exhibiting work from the Salford-born artist himself, alongside many other wonderful exhibitions .

7. Get some fresh air with a Salford canal walk

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Salford is well and truly packed with lovely flora and fauna, and one of the best areas for taking it all in is by the canal in Worsley . Known for its wonderful Tudor-style houses on the banks of the Bridgewater Canal, Worsley provides ample opportunity for getting back to nature, whether it’s a walk, a bike ride or even a canal boat ride along the water, keeping you within Salford but out of the city. This part of the canal stretches one way up to Leigh, and the other right to Runcorn, via the famous Castlefield Basin in Manchester, so either way you’ll be seeing nature’s best bits as well as the industrial past of the North West.

8. Get green fingered at RHS Garden Bridgewater

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If that wasn’t enough of Worsley, the village also boasts the beautiful RHS Garden Bridgewater , the fifth RHS garden and one of the largest gardening projects undertaken in Europe in recent years. Once visited by Queen Victoria and King Edward VII , Worsley New Hall survived a fire and two World Wars before it was demolished in the 1940s. Today RHS Garden Bridgewater embraces the site’s heritage while also giving it a future – in reviving the gardens of the historic 154 acre Worsley New Hall estate to create RHS Garden Bridgewater, RHS has created a world-class garden that enriches Salford’s communities and their environment.

With a walled garden, Paradise garden, Chinese Streamside garden and more, RHS Garden Bridgewater has something for everyone, and truly makes for a wonderful day out. You can find booking information here .

RHS Garden Bridgewater, Occupation Rd, Worsley, Manchester, M28 2LJ.

9. Catch a game of rugby at AJ Bell Stadium

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Whether you’re a sports fan or not, Salford wouldn’t be complete without a game of rugby . Both rugby league team Salford Red Devils and rugby union Sale Sharks play at the AJ Bell Stadium in Eccles, and the sport is deep-rooted into the culture of the city. Tickets will usually only set you back around £20 – £40 depending on the team and seat allocation, but deals can be done for duos and groups if you want to take a mate. Even if you aren’t a die-hard fan, it’s a great day out for the family and a real, authentic Salfordian experience .

AJ Bell Stadium, 1 Stadium Way, Eccles, Manchester, M30 7EY.

10. Go ghost hunting at Ordsall Hall

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The oldest building in Salford , throughout history Ordsall Hall has been put to many uses – a family home, working men’s club and church hall. The most important period of its life, though, is undoubtedly as the family seat of the Radclyffe family who resided there for over 300 of those years. Today, it is a welcoming and friendly historic house telling the story of the Hall and some of the people who made it their home.

Explore the magnificent Great Hall and a range of recreated rooms, meet one of the historic residents of the hall, stroll around the manicured gardens, follow the trail around the hall, have a go at a craft activity, or enjoy one of the fantastic events they host each year and experience over 820 years of history. Oh and don’t forget to look out for the two resident ghosts …

With free entry and a tempting café, it’s the perfect place for the whole family to take a step back in time for day out to remember. Ordsall Hall is open 10am – 4pm Monday – Thursday , and 11:30am – 4pm on Sundays (closed on Fridays, Saturdays and bank holidays).

Ordsall Hall, 322 Ordsall Ln, Salford, M5 3AN.

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Fancy uncovering the hidden gems of Salford? Beyond the hustle and bustle of its famous neighbour, Manchester, it boasts its own vibrant arts scene, quirky cafes, and pockets of greenery. 

And while Salford Quays gets a lot of the limelight, there’s a whole lot more in Salford City as a whole waiting for you. Ready to dive into the adventure?

Here is our guide to one of Manchester’s— all of the UK for that matter— greatest places to visit for a wonderful British experience!

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Address: Manchester M50 3UB, United Kingdom

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Website: http://thequays.uk/

Opening Hours: Daily 9 AM to 8 PM

If there’s one place to go to in Salford, it should be Salford Quays (salford quays)! It’s a guaranteed fun spot for those who are looking for fun things to do in this small part of Manchester. 

Once a bustling port, it’s now transformed into a contemporary waterfront destination that’s brimming with culture, entertainment, and leisure.

Now, let’s talk about food and drink. The Quays is a foodie’s paradise. Dockyard, for instance, offers a unique blend of craft beers and hearty meals, making it a favourite among locals and visitors alike. 

If you’re in the mood for something more upscale, Pier Eight at The Lowry offers both a stylish bar and a restaurant with stunning views of the waterfront.

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Address: Pier, 8 The Quays, Salford, Manchester M50 3AZ, United Kingdom

Contact Details: +443432086000

Website: https://www.thelowry.com/

Opening Hours: Per booking basis 

Just stones near the Quays, The Lowry (the lowry things to do) is another fantastic place to go to in Salford that you should definitely consider. 

Picture this: a sleek, modern building right by the water, but inside, it’s a whole world of arts and performances. They’ve got two main theatres and a studio space that’s always buzzing with something cool, from ballets that’ll leave you in awe to dramas that get you thinking.

But hey, it’s not just about catching a show. The Lowry’s also got this art gallery that’s a total gem. The star of the show? A massive collection of L.S. Lowry’s works. If you’re not familiar, his paintings are like a window into Northern England’s industrial past. 

And for a modern twist, they’ve had exhibitions like the one on Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s children’s books. Remember ‘The Gruffalo’? Yep, that’s them!

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Address: MediaCity UK, Arrive M50 2NT, United Kingdom

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Website: https://www.mediacityuk.co.uk/

Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday 10 AM; Saturday and Sunday 11 AM to 5 PM

So, MediaCityUK in Manchester? It’s a vibe. Imagine a spot where the UK’s media giants like BBC and ITV hang their hats. And who knows? While you’re wandering around, you might spot a familiar face from your favourite TV show.

Now, if you’re thinking it’s all about TV and radio, think again. The food scene at MediaCityUK is top-notch. 

Central Bay has been the talk of the town lately. And for the culture enthusiasts, there’s always a buzz of activity, from art pop-ups to live shows that’ll have you tapping your feet.

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Address: 322 Ordsall Ln, Salford M5 3AN, United Kingdom

Contact Details: +441618720251

Website: https://ordsallhall.com/

Opening Hours: Monday to Thursday 10 AM to 4 PM; Sunday 11:30 AM to 4 PM; Friday to Saturday, closed

If you’re in Salford and looking for a blend of history and charm, you’ve got to swing by Ordsall Hall. This isn’t just any old building; it’s a manor house that’s been standing tall for over 750 years! 

Think about that— it’s seen centuries of history unfold right in its backyard. The Radclyffe family called it home for more than 300 years, and there’s even a local tale that the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 was hatched right there in the hall. Cool, right?

But beyond the history, the place itself is a visual treat. The architecture is a mix of the old and the new, with parts of the hall dating back to the 15th century. 

And if you’re into art and culture, there’s always something happening around. Plus, the gardens? Perfect for a leisurely stroll or a quick picnic.

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Address: Crescent, Salford M5 4WU, United Kingdom

Contact Details: +441617780800

Website: https://salfordmuseum.com/

Opening Hours: Monday, closed; Tuesday to Friday 9:30 AM to 4 PM; Saturday to Sunday 11:30 AM to 4 PM

For those who have a thing for art and history, you’ve got to check out the Salford Museum & Art Gallery. Just right by Peel Park, this place has been around since 1850. Can you believe it started as one of the UK’s first free public libraries?

Now, the coolest part? They’ve got this Victorian street setup called Lark Hill Place. Walking through it feels like you’ve hopped in a time machine. 

You can literally stroll down the cobbled streets, peek into old shops, and get a real feel of what life was like back in the day. And the art? Oh, it’s a mix of the old and the new. From classic Victorian pieces to fresh contemporary works, there’s something for every art lover.

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Contact Details: +441618723767

Website:   http://www.salfordladsclub.org.uk/

Opening Hours: Monday to Tuesday 5 to 9 PM; Wednesday 11 AM to 9 PM; Thursday 7:30 to 9 PM; Friday 6 to 8 PM; Sunday closed

The Salford Lads’ Club is an iconic spot in Salford with a history that stretches back over a century. Established in 1903, this place has been a hub for local youth, offering a range of activities and being a safe space for generations. 

But here’s the kicker: if you’re a music fan, especially into Manchester’s music scene, this place might ring a bell. 

It’s famously connected to The Smiths. Yep, that iconic photo of The Smiths outside the club? Taken right here. They even have a dedicated Smiths Room inside, which is a must-visit for any fan.

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Address: Trafford Wharf Rd, Trafford Park, Stretford, Manchester M17 1TZ, United Kingdom

Contact Details: +441618364000

Website: https://www.iwm.org.uk/visits/iwm-north

Opening Hours: Daily 10 AM to 5 PM

Located right in Salford, this place is a deep dive into over a century of war stories. The architecture itself is a conversation starter— it’s designed to reflect a globe shattered by conflict, and trust us, it’s quite the sight!

Inside, you’ll find a treasure trove of artefacts and stories. From powerful artworks created in response to war and conflict to a vast collection of over 2,000 objects that tell tales from the First World War to modern-day events. 

And if you’re into immersive experiences, their 360-degree cinematic Big Picture Show is a must-watch. It’s this blend of voices, sounds, and imagery that really brings history to life.

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Address: Talbot Rd, Old Trafford, Stretford, Manchester M16 0PX, United Kingdom

Contact Details: +441612824000

Website: http://emiratesoldtrafford.lccc.co.uk/

Opening Hours: Per event basis

Alright, let’s chat about the Old Trafford Cricket Ground in Salford, Manchester. This place isn’t your average cricket ground; it’s been around since 1857 and has a rich history.

So, back in the day, this place was all about the Manchester Cricket Club. But since 1864, it’s been proudly holding it down for the Lancashire County Cricket Club. And when it comes to events, Old Trafford has seen it all. 

Now, we can’t miss how it hosted the iconic Ashes Test in 1884 and the Cricket World Cup five times. And hey, Jim Laker, the cricket legend, made history here with 19 wickets for just 90 runs.

But here’s the fun part – Old Trafford isn’t all about cricket. It’s rocked with concerts, too, featuring legends like David Bowie, Bruce Springsteen, and even Beyoncé!

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Address: Sir Matt Busby Way, Old Trafford, Stretford, Manchester M16 0RA, United Kingdom

Contact Details: +441616767770

Website: https://www.manutd.com/

Opening Hours: Saturday and Sunday closed; Monday to Friday 8 AM to 6 PM

So you’re thinking about checking out Manchester United’s stomping ground? Let us tell you, Old Trafford isn’t called the Theatre of Dreams for nothing. This place is legendary! It’s where some of the most memorable moments in football history have played out. 

And you know what’s cool? Even if you’re not a superfan, the vibe there is just electric. It’s like you can almost soak up all that passion and history in the air.

Now, even on a non-match day, there’s a ton to do. You can take a behind-the-scenes stadium tour, where you’ll get to see the players’ dressing rooms, walk through the tunnel, and even sit in the manager’s seat! 

Hungry? Grab a bite at the Red Café. And if you’re looking to snag some memorabilia, the Megastore got you covered with everything from jerseys to mugs.

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Address: 2 Wilton Pl, Salford M3 6FR, United Kingdom

Contact Details: +441618399709

Website: http://saintphilips.org.uk/  

Opening Hours: Friday and Saturday, closed; Sunday 9:30 to 10:15 AM; Monday to Thursday 9:30 AM to 5 PM

Hey, have you ever strolled down Chapel Street in Salford and come across this striking church called St Philip’s? Well, if you haven’t, you’re in for a treat. This place has been standing tall since the 1820s, and it’s got some serious history behind it. 

So, Sir Robert Smirke, the genius who designed the British Museum, also crafted this church. It showcases beautiful Greek Revival architecture, and inside, you’ll discover impressive galleries and breathtaking stained glass.

But here’s a fun tidbit: St Philip’s isn’t just a place of worship. Over the years, it’s evolved into a community hub. 

They’ve got a range of activities happening throughout the week, from groups for kids to sessions for those exploring the Christian faith. And if you’re into music, keep an ear out for their concerts and recitals. It’s a blend of history, community, and culture all wrapped up in one.

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You know, Chapel Street isn’t just any street in Salford. It’s like the heartbeat of the city. Bursting with history, this place has seen it all, from the hustle and bustle of the Victorian era to the modern-day vibes. 

And the architecture? A delightful mix of old and new. You’ve got historic buildings standing shoulder to shoulder with contemporary structures, each telling its own story.

But what we love most about Chapel Street is the vibe. It’s this eclectic mix of arts, culture, and community. 

There are quirky cafes, indie shops, and some really cool art installations. And if you’re into theatre, the nearby arts venues often spill their creativity onto the street, making it a lively spot, especially during events.

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Address: Trafford Park, Urmston, Eccles, Manchester M41 7LG, United Kingdom

Website: N/A

Opening Hours: 24/7

Barton Swing Aqueduct? Let me fill you in: This is an aqueduct that swings open to let ships pass and then swings back to let narrowboats cross over. Sounds like something out of a steampunk novel, right? 

But guess what? It’s right here in Salford. The Barton Swing Aqueduct is an engineering marvel from the late 1800s. Here’s the cool part — it’s the world’s only swing aqueduct, and seeing it in action is honestly a bit mind-blowing.

It’s not just about the engineering, though. The views from the aqueduct are pretty spectacular. You get to see the Manchester Ship Canal, the River Irwell, and the surrounding greenery. It’s a blend of industrial history and natural beauty.

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Address: The Crescent, Salford M5 4WU, United Kingdom

Contact Details: +441617932500

Website: https://www.salford.gov.uk/peelpark

Now, if you’ve got that itch for some nature right here in Salford, Peel Park is the place to scratch it. Established in the 1840s, it’s one of the first public parks in the UK.

Fast forward to today, it’s a hidden gem for both locals and visitors. Whether you’re up for picnics, a bit of jogging, or just kicking back on the grass with a good book, this park’s got all the chill vibes you need.

And there’s more to this park – it loves throwing parties! They have everything from open-air concerts to community fairs. Plus, if you’re into art and history, the Salford Museum and Art Gallery is like a sweet bonus right nearby.

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Address: Greater Manchester GB, 31 The Quays, Salford M50, United Kingdom

Contact Details: +441618481850

Ever been to a shopping paradise? Let us introduce you to the Lowry Outlet. Nestled in the heart of Salford Quays, the Lowry Outlet is a shopper’s dream come true. With a mix of top brands and indie stores, you’re sure to find something that catches your eye. 

And the best part? The discounts! You can snag some really good deals here, making it a favourite spot for bargain hunters.

But shopping isn’t the only thing on the menu. The outlet has a range of eateries, from cafes to restaurants, so you can refuel after a shopping spree.

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Address: Cathedral Centre, 3 Ford St, Salford M3 6DP, United Kingdom

Website: N/A 

Opening Hours: Daily 8 AM to 8 PM

And finally, the Salford Cathedral aka the Cathedral Church of St. John the Evangelist, is a gem in the heart of Salford. 

It’s also a stunner, given its Gothic architecture. But it’s more than just beautiful; this place has a history dating back to the 1840s. This place has been like a rock of faith and community for ages. 

Step inside, and you’ll find these amazing stained glass windows and detailed carvings that’ll make you appreciate the craftsmanship of the past. And the serene ambience? Perfect for some quiet reflection. Whether you’re there for a service or just to soak in the beauty, it’s all good.

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MediaCity and The Quays is an iconic waterfront destination that's part of Salford Quays.

MediaCity & The Quays is an iconic waterfront destination positioned on the banks of the historic Manchester Ship Canal, in Salford, Greater Manchester.

It’s a place bursting with creativity and culture, boasting one of the UK’s most visited arts attractions - The Lowry and award-winning Imperial War Museum North . It’s home to the BBC and Coronation Street’s famous cobbled set and experience, while dock10 attracts TV show audiences all year round thanks to the many shows filmed here including The Voice and Countdown.

Expect a vibrant bar and restaurant scene including Quayside’s new Central Bay waterfront foodie destination – home to Kargo MKT, which champions up and coming culinary talent and with 20 independent kitchens makes it one of the largest food halls in the area neighbouring 11 Central a brand new microbrewery and bar. Across MediaCity & The Quays, there is a choice of popular names including wagamama, The Botanist, The Alchemist to Turtle Bay and Pizza Express. As well as the thriving food and drink scene, you can find a mix of high street brands and convenience-led stores within Quayside MediaCity.

MediaCity & The Quays’ wide, open spaces enables it to host an eclectic roster of events from immersive art installations to family orientated festivals. It’s easy to access too - located just 10 minutes from Manchester City Centre with fantastic transport links and three dedicated Metrolink stations (the biggest rail system in the UK) means it couldn’t be easier.

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1. The Lowry

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4. Ordsall Hall

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10. Cathedral Church of St. John The Evangelist (Salford Cathedral)

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12. RHS Garden Bridgewater

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14. Clifton Country Park

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16. Graystone Action Sports

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17. City Airport & Heliport

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18. Buile Hill Park

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19. Salford Community Stadium

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20. Blackleach Country Park

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22. Eccles Parish Church

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23. Genting Casino Salford

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24. Piazza de Stan Ogden

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26. Worsley woods

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Salford is a very beautiful part of England, located in Greater Manchester. The country is amazing travel destination and hopefully the following 10 most beautiful places in Salford will convince you to pay it a visit and even become part of your itinerary for when you go. Without further ado, here are 10 places that more than prove how beautiful the city is. They will make you want to travel there today! This location features the state-of-the-art multi-sports center, offering some grass pitches, fitness studios and suites, and 3G Astroturf pitches. Those who want to visit the location should take advantage of the free parking area with cycle racks. Visitors can also enjoy the amenities offered in this location. Click the next ARROW  to see the next image!

MAPAS Arts Center

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Children and adults from all around Salford can take advantage of the wide variety of ensembles, which include orchestras, choirs, bands, and theater study groups. Guests visiting by car should have no problem with the parking, as there are ample spaces for various people. Click the next  ARROW  to see the next image!

Clarendon Leisure Center

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If you are fond of pool programs, then you should be able to enjoy the weekends at the Clarendon Leisure Center. Parking facilities and accessibility of the location are not a problem in this leisure center. It is also suitable for visitors with wheelchairs, as there are disabled toilet facilities and swimming pool hoists. Click the next  ARROW  to see the next image!

Helley Hansen Watersports Center

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There are different types of activities and courses at the Helley Handsen Watersports Center. Such would include windsurfing, kayaking, climbing, sailing, and wakeboarding, among others. You can also take advantage of group sessions, clubs, courses, and parties. Click the next  ARROW  to see the next image!

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If you are looking for a unique waterfront destination, then the Quays is what you need to visit. It is just a 15-minute ride from the city center of Manchester. This is one of the hottest short-break destinations in the country that packs in some good stuff like shopping, art, history, and drama, not to mention world-class architecture. Click the next  ARROW  to see the next image!

Bridgewater Canal

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This is one of the most popular and historic waterways in Salford. This is a unique stretch of water flowing peacefully within the city. The Bridgewater Canal is the focal point of the Worsley village, which is stunning with its village green and half-timber buildings. Click the next  ARROW  to see the next image!

Worltey Village

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If you are going to visit Salford, make it a point to include Worltey in your itinerary. This should be a perfect day out, which is set in a leafy village environment that you can explore its canal sidewalks along the famed Bridgewater Canal. Click the next  ARROW  to see the next image!

MediaCityUK

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Those who are looking for a picturesque waterside destination should visit the MediaCityUK. This is set on a waterfront public realm area, which is twice the size of the Trafalgar Square in London. The piazza in this location has also been developed to accommodate more than 6,000 people. Click the next  ARROW  to see the next image!

Imperial War Museum North

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This location offers plain memorabilia and war metaphor the moment you enter the facility. The place exhibits weapons and some effect of the war at the Imperial War Museum North. It should be overwhelming to take pictures of the views over the Salford Quays and Manchester at the top of the Air Shard. Click the next  ARROW  to see the next image!

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Clifton Country Park

A former colliery, Clifton Country Park's 119 acres (48 ha) of woodland, fields and lakes are situated next to a double bend in the River Irwell. The site contains a … read more

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1. The Lowry

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2. The Dirty Old Town Distillery

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3. MediaCityUK

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4. Ordsall Hall

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5. Salford Lads' Club

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6. Salford Museum & Art Gallery

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7. The Quays

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8. Simulator Adventures

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9. BBC Manchester

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10. Cathedral Church of St. John The Evangelist (Salford Cathedral)

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11. Barton Swing Aqueduct

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12. RHS Garden Bridgewater

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13. Quayside MediaCity

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14. Clifton Country Park

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15. UK Bungee Club - Manchester 160ft Bungee Jump

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16. Graystone Action Sports

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17. City Airport & Heliport

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18. Buile Hill Park

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19. Salford Community Stadium

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20. Blackleach Country Park

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22. Eccles Parish Church

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23. Genting Casino Salford

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24. Piazza de Stan Ogden

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25. Working Class Movement Library

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26. Worsley woods

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27. Salford Arts Theatre

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28. The Lancastrian Theatre Organ Trust

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29. The Empty Space

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30. Gala Bingo Club

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Salford deli owner fined after 'widespread' pest infestation found at premises

A deli owner in Salford has been fined after the business was found to be infested with pests. Mr David Aubrey Weisz - the sole operator of Dovid's Deli - was forced to pay nearly £2,000 after failing to stop pests entering the building or having adequate procedures to control them, and failing to keep the premises clean.

He pleaded guilty to three food hygiene offences at Manchester and Salford Magistrates Court on November 3 last year.

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He was fined £333 by the District Judge, with a victim surcharge of £133, and £1,500 in costs.

Visits from officers from Salford council's Environmental Health Team took place between May 2022 and January 2023, and found a 'widespread infestation' on the premises.

The problem was 'exacerbated by poor cleaning and several potential pest entry points.'

The owner agreed to close the business immediately during the first visit from council staff.

A food hygiene inspection report was issued to the deli, and a Hygiene Improvement Notice was served.

Mr Weisz also signed a Voluntary Prohibition.

Trading resumed after a revisit in June 2022 found that sufficient measures had been taken to improve things.

But more problems were found in January 2023, when officers again reported a lack of protection from pests entering the building during a routine inspection.

This led to the start of legal proceedings.

John Searle, executive director of place, at Salford council, said: "We take food hygiene very seriously in Salford, and the recent prosecution of Dovid's Deli owner for multiple food hygiene offences underscores our commitment to upholding high standards.

“Our Environmental Health team responded diligently to the concerns raised, offering advice and opportunities for improvement.

"The sentencing reflects the gravity of the situation, emphasising the importance of compliance with food safety regulations.

"We will continue to safeguard the health and wellbeing of our residents by holding businesses to account for negligent practices."

An infestation was found at the business.

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Man arrested as murder investigation continues following discovery of ‘human remains’ in Salford

Detectives have reissued their urgent appeal to the public for information.

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A man has been arrested following the discovery of “human remains” in Salford last week, it has been confirmed.

Following the shocking discovery by a passerby in Kersal Wetlands in Salford last Thursday evening (4 April), and with a murder investigation still currently ongoing and proceeding at pace, Greater Manchester Police   (GMP) has now confirmed that an arrest has been made.

A 20-year-old man, said to be “from the local area”, has been arrested on suspicion of murder, according to GMP.

He remains in police  custody at this time, and will be questioned by detectives.

Through initial forensic and DNA testing, GMP has revealed it believes the victim whose remains have been found is a man who is likely to be aged older than 40, and who has only been deceased “for a matter of days” – but at this time, detectives are still “working hard” to determine the identity of the person.

#ARREST | 20-year-old man arrested on suspicion of murder as officers continue to investigate the discovery of human remains in Salford We urge anyone with information to get in touch with us 📲 0161 8563625 quoting log number 2695 of 4/4/24. More ➡️ https://t.co/mVbUtlrkKW pic.twitter.com/yABBQMz8PW — Greater Manchester Police (@gmpolice) April 7, 2024

Detectives say their “main focus” at this moment in time is establishing who the victim is, and although they have not found anything else “of interest to the investigation” in the Kersal Wetlands area at this time, they are assuring the public that their work “will not stop until we are certain we have thoroughly searched this area”.

Local GMP officers and specialist branches within the force, such as search dogs and underwater search teams, are in the process of “combing through every inch of this area” until police are “satisfied” they have searched “as well as we can do”.

With the murder investigation now ongoing, GMP has taken the time following this arrest to reissue its urgent appeal to the public.

“The arrest we made is an important step for our investigation,” commented Chief Superintendent Tony Creely, of GMP’s Salford district, “but we must keep an open mind, and a big part of this is speaking to anyone who may have crucial information.

“As we continue to work in the area, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the public for their concern and cooperation so far, and we are mindful this is a disturbing incident for the local community, but I can assure you that since we were made aware, we’ve been pursuing every single line of enquiry to help us find out what has happened.”

#NEWS | Human remains discovered in Salford confirmed as that of a man as murder investigation continues We urge anyone with information to get in touch with us 📲 0161 8563625 quoting log number 2695 of 4 April 2024. More ➡️ https://t.co/AZpcTOdXrE pic.twitter.com/8apmevk4lR — Greater Manchester Police (@gmpolice) April 6, 2024

CS Creely says he “cannot stress enough” the importance of people contacting police with information regarding the case if they know anything at all.

He continued: “You may have information that you don’t feel is of importance, but it could be to us, so please pass it on. It could be the key piece of information we need to progress this investigation.”

Anyone who thinks they may have witnessed something suspicious in the Kersal Dale area over the last few days is asked to come forward by calling GMP on 101 and quoting log number 2695 of 4 April 2024, or submit any images or video footage via the dedicated Public Portal here .

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Details can also be passed anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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A woodland area in Salford has been closed off after human remains were reportedly found right near Manchester United’s old training ground, The Cliff.

Discovered in the Kersal Wetlands, just yards away from Man United ‘s former first team facility where club academy operations and some matches still take place, Greater Manchester Police and forensics officers are now investigating what are said to be human remains left wrapped in plastic.

According to The Telegraph , who first reported the story on Friday, 5 April, the evidence was found around 5:30pm on Thursday afternoon and a murder investigation is now underway after a pathologist confirmed the remains to be that of a human.

Although details are still scarce, having first been reported as an ‘unknown item’ by passers-by, it is now thought that they had been left in the area for anywhere between 24 to 36 hours.

#WATCH | We’re investigating the discovery of human remains found at Kersal Wetlands in #Salford yesterday. Our priority is establishing who this person is & ensuring that we carry out a diligent and respectful investigation with this person and their family at the heart of it. pic.twitter.com/EZ7IMvoyzQ — Greater Manchester Police (@gmpolice) April 5, 2024

No clear identifying marks were found on the remains and specifics like gender, age and ethnicity of the person have not yet been revealed.

A post-mortem is due to be carried out but as no full body has been discovered, authorities will likely be unable to determine a cause of death, however, the nature of what was found means “it would not be possible for the victim to have survived”.

For now, a large police cordon has been put in place around the predominantly wooded surround which covers around 32 hectares just north of Manchester city centre .

Detective Superintendent Lewis Hughes from GMP’s Serious Crime Division said in a statement that the area will remain sealed off to the public “for some time, whilst we work to unravel what exactly has happened here.”

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DS Hughes went on to add: “I want to assure the local community that although this is a disturbing and unsettling find, we have a large visible presence in the area to complete enquiries, provide reassurance and to listen to any concerns.

“I encourage anyone who may have relevant information to speak to these officers. The victim has not yet been identified, but we know that behind this discovery there will be a family who have lost a loved one, and we want to make sure they are supported as quickly as possible.

“Anyone who thinks they may have witnessed something suspicious in the Kersal Dale area over the last few days could be key to unlocking what happened. I would ask that anyone who has any information that may be relevant to our enquiries, no matter how big or small, comes forward by calling 101 and quoting log number 2695 of 4 April 2024 .”

As always, any details you may have and feel could be useful can also be passed on anonymously through the independent charity Crimestoppers online or by calling 0800 555 111 .

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Brother of Wythenshawe FC footballer who passed away pays heartbreaking tribute

The brother of former Wythenshawe Town FC player Ross Aikenhead has shared a gutwrenching tribute to his younger sibling who tragically died last week.

Aikenhead, from Sale in Trafford, was found unresponsive on Saturday, 30 March morning and paramedics said he had suffered a seizure before he passed away overnight. Ross had suffered from epilepsy for the past decade. He was just 24 years old.

Described as a “terrific footballer” and a “ beautiful boy with an infectious smile ” by his dad John, fellow non-league clubs and loved ones, countless football fans and Greater Mancunians have been paying their respects on social media.

None more heartbreaking, though, than the lengthy statement written by his older brother Luke, who paid a truly touching tribute to the carefree soul.

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Starting off by stating that the emotions are “like nothing I have ever experienced before”, he said his thoughts have already turned to how difficult birthdays and holidays are going to be, recognising that “life will never again be normal”.

Going on to admit that he is unsure of how he and his family will deal with the loss, he said, “This is ok. In a way, I wouldn’t want it any other way. As deep as the pain is, it makes sense. It shows me what Ross means to me and the love I have for him, and this provides much more solace”.

Continuing to write in an unbelievably eloquent manner given how raw Ross’ death still is, Aikenhead went on to reference heartwarming anecdotes that paint a perfectly human and everyday existence, joking that on his final night, he was “excited to go home and eat an Easter egg”, adding that “he left the world blissfully unaware and that is befitting”.

He summed up his younger brother by saying that while he will “never know of the goals he will score, the nephews and nieces he will miss” and the holidays he’ll never go on, he never sweated the small stuff in life and, as his dad reassured him, he’ll go on to “be more Ross” – i.e. losing stuff, being late and putting ketchup on his Sunday dinner.

🕊️ https://t.co/nWjcJBi5As pic.twitter.com/oaKkKCiwEi — Winsford United FC (@WinsfordUnited) April 5, 2024
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Luke signs off by confessing: “In true brotherly fashion, it was rare I told Ross I loved him, but he knew and that’s enough for me… To have three brothers with three separate friendship groups that have all come together to form one big, weird, daft group is a rare and beautiful thing”.

We won’t recite his admirably vulnerable letter but sincerely urge you to read it in full; it’s a very emotional read but serves as a great reminder to treasure those close to you every second you get.

Ross Aikenhead was also a cousin of local boxer Pat Brown, who r ecently qualified for the Paris 2024 Olympics , with the fellow Sale native sharing Winsford FC’s tribute on his Instagram story.

Rest in peace to a lovely young man who seems to have overwhelmingly left a positive and lasting impression on everyone he met.

Featured Images — Wythenshawe FC/Winsford United (via X)

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